Apple hire IBM guru
January 27, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Cupertino (CA) – An employment dispute between Apple and IBM has been resolved. Apple announced today that Mark Papermaster will join Apple on April 24 to lead the firm’s iPod and iPhone hardware engineering teams. He replaces Tony Fadell, who recently retired.
Mark Papermaster will carry the title of senior vice president of Devices Hardware Engineering, effectively replacing and extending the role of Tony Fadell, who recently retired from his position as senior vice president, but remains with the company as an “advisor to the CEO”. Fadell was largely credited with the invention of the original iPod more than seven years ago and the creation of Apple’s audio content strategy.
App Store to drive innovative applications and services
January 27, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
The main winners in the mobile world this year will be independent iPhone developers, and handset manufacturers and developers for the Android platform, according to digital innovations consultancy Fjord.
Christian Lindholm, former vice president of global mobile products at Yahoo, and now director of Fjord, told vnunet.com that 2009 will see a raft of innovative applications and services driven by the low cost and superior user experience of Apple’s App Store.
Apple awarded key iPhone multitouch patent
January 27, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Apple has been awarded a patent that appears to cover much of the iPhone’s multitouch user interface.
World of Apple (via MacRumors) spotted the patent, which was awarded last Tuesday to several Apple executives, including Steve Jobs, iPhone software chief Scott Forstall, and Wayne Westerman, one of the founders of a company called Fingerworks that Apple acquired in 2005.
“Blackberry Storm Is No iPhone Killer”
January 27, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
The gales of the Blackberry Storm just weren’t strong enough to wash away Apple’s iPhone success. Between its average reviews and customer complaints over bugs and OS stability, the Storm seems to have severely underperformed in customer satisfaction.
And now, the latest figures from Blackberry maker Research In Motion (RIM) show that it has underperformed in sales, too.
Stay Active & Prevent Breast Cancer With Pink Apple Cases From OtterBox
January 22, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Breaking a sweat can help prevent more than just extra inches around your waist. According to medical studies done by the American Cancer Society, women who engage in physical exercise daily have a significantly lower chance of developing breast cancer. Keep your New Year’s resolution to exercise more and keep it upbeat by protecting your favorite tunes in pink OtterBox iPod® or iPhone™ “Strength” cases which benefit the Avon Breast Cancer Crusade.
OtterBox offers four limited edition pink Defender Series™ “Strength” cases* for Apple’s® most popular devices, the iPhone 3G and 1st generation iPhone, as well as the iPod nano 3rd and 4th generations. OtterBox is also donating 10 percent of the purchase price from these cases to the Avon Breast Cancer Crusade to support access to care and finding a cure for breast cancer, with a focus on the medically underserved.
“OtterBox encourages healthy lifestyles and recognizes the importance of exercise to help prevent diseases such as breast cancer,” said Curt Richardson, OtterBox CEO. “OtterBox ‘Strength’ cases are the perfect accessory for your workout in the New Year and support a worthy cause.”
With recognized Defender Series protection your device will be with you every step, pump or pedal of your workout. Three layers offer superior safeguard against drops, bumps and scratches:
Layer 1: Thermal formed protective clear membrane to safeguard screen
and/or Click Wheel against scratching. Also helps keep dust away.
Layer 2: Hi-impact polycarbonate shell.
Layer 3: Silicone skin absorbs bump and shock.
Jam out to your favorite tunes with protective “Strength” cases by OtterBox and support healthy goals individually and for those battling breast cancer. A New Year, a new you!
About OtterBox:
Founded in 1996, OtterBox is highly respected in the design and production of rugged and semi-rugged cases to safeguard technology and other valuables.
Built upon fundamentals of hard work, creativity and perseverance, OtterBox is the innovator of premier protective solutions for leading global handheld manufacturers, wireless carriers and distributors.
For more information, visit www.otterbox.com
100 million App Store downloads a month
January 17, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Manchester, UK: Apple announced that there had been 500 million iPhone App Store downloads in an advert running in the USA Today.
At www.iPhone3GAccessories.co.uk we have collated all available data of iPhone App Store downloads.
You view and download this data below.
Small Graph.
Additional Downloads:
Statistics taken from data released by Apple. This graph and table is not in itself endorsed by Apple, nor are are any of the websites that discuss or link to it.
The data has been compiled by http://www.iphone3gaccessories.co.uk – a review site.
Any use of the table, graph or data compilation is copyright http://www.iphone3gaccessories.co.uk/
It may be reproduced in accordance with Creative Commons license – as long as a followed hyper text link to the data source is in said reproduction.
All rights reserved 17th January 2009.
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Gizmodo’s Week in iPhone Apps
January 17, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
The Week in iPhone Apps: And We Have Reached A New Low
iPhone Boob Wooble App
January 17, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Who needs the fake boobies of iBoobs when Wobble lets you add boob jiggle to real photos? Just tap, resize, repeat, and any photo you have on your iPhone becomes an instant jigglefest.
iPhone Baby Application @ Scott Adams / Dilbert Blog
January 13, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Scott Adams wonders how long before some creates a Tamagotchi like iPhone App.
iPhone with Quad-Core Processor: June 2009?
January 10, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Okay, I must admit the first part of the title is based on a rumor (speculation) which we had reported earlier today but the second part is based on Phil Schiller’s, Apple’s Senior Vice President of Worldwide Product Marketing statement to David Pogue of New York Times at Macworld 2009.




